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The
SHAKESPEARE
MARLOWE
AUTHORSHIP
For centuries, the question of Shakespeare's authorship has puzzled readers, scholars, and researchers. This blog presents a comprehensive solution: The Multi-Pseudonymity Theory (MPT). According to my extensive research, Christopher Marlowe — officially declared dead in 1593 — survived and continued to write under multiple pseudonyms.
Let's celebrate it !!!
The 30.000th C L I C K!
(44000 - 2025 )
for the Top VIDEO
(out of 170 -- 2025)
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The
SHAKESPEARE
MARLOWE
AUTHORSHIP
The VIDEO (below) argues that Francis Davison, known historically as the editor/compiler of
A Poetical Rhapsody (1602),
was actually a pseudonym used by the real Shakespeare, whom the creator of the video identifies with Christopher Marlowe rather than the conventional William Shakespeare of Stratford.
The video claims that the body of poetry and textual details connected with Davison’s POETICAL RHAPSODY work point to a man being not a distinct historical poet but instead a
Cover-name or Literary Alias.
The video fits into the broader
Marlovian authorship theory asserting that many early modern works attributed
to various authors were truly written by Marlowe under alternate names.